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7/24/2025, 8:46:27 AM
>>511203600
>Ukraine has the advantages of the defender
No, they don't. They forfeited it by launching a retarded offensive into Kursk. Did you memoryhole that?
This "defenders advantage" shit is just something normies believe that has no basis in reality btw. The advantage is in the side who has the most firepower. Napoleon understood this. Picrel.
I'm tired of hearing this "defender's advantage" bullshit. Its fake. Its a lie. God is on the side with the best artillery. In this case its the Russians.
>Ukraine has the advantages of the defender
No, they don't. They forfeited it by launching a retarded offensive into Kursk. Did you memoryhole that?
This "defenders advantage" shit is just something normies believe that has no basis in reality btw. The advantage is in the side who has the most firepower. Napoleon understood this. Picrel.
I'm tired of hearing this "defender's advantage" bullshit. Its fake. Its a lie. God is on the side with the best artillery. In this case its the Russians.
6/29/2025, 12:51:39 PM
>>509025877
>You don't get to pick the bodies unless you take territory where the bodies are.
You're not wrong, but taking territory correlates with battlefield performance. Russia does have a larger population than Ukraine, that is true, but Ukraine is on a total war total mobilization footing and Russia is not. The troop to troop ratio of each side has ranged from Ukraine have numerical superiority (at the start) to parity. If Ukraine were inflicting heavier losses on the Russians or even something like a 1:1 ratio then Russia wouldn't be making any advances at all. If anything, Ukraine would be advancing if that were even close to the truth.
What we are seeing can only be explained by Ukraine suffering something like 8x the losses the Russians. And this makes sense because Russia has an enormous firepower superiority. They have far more artillery, and an ability to drop FABs all over the frontlines. Napoleon once said that "God is on the side of whoever has the best Artillery" in this war that is clearly the Russians.
>You don't get to pick the bodies unless you take territory where the bodies are.
You're not wrong, but taking territory correlates with battlefield performance. Russia does have a larger population than Ukraine, that is true, but Ukraine is on a total war total mobilization footing and Russia is not. The troop to troop ratio of each side has ranged from Ukraine have numerical superiority (at the start) to parity. If Ukraine were inflicting heavier losses on the Russians or even something like a 1:1 ratio then Russia wouldn't be making any advances at all. If anything, Ukraine would be advancing if that were even close to the truth.
What we are seeing can only be explained by Ukraine suffering something like 8x the losses the Russians. And this makes sense because Russia has an enormous firepower superiority. They have far more artillery, and an ability to drop FABs all over the frontlines. Napoleon once said that "God is on the side of whoever has the best Artillery" in this war that is clearly the Russians.
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